-
meanings of
alqueire: "minha
terra produziu 40
alqueires de
milho por
alqueire de terra" (my land
produced 40
alqueires of corn per
alqueire of land). In...
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parochial church held an
extensive 20
alqueires of land in cultivation, as well
receiving an
annual tithe equal to 15
alqueires. Even
today the
lands around Areia...
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located half a
league from the church). The
parish holdings produced 15
alqueires of corn annually, but the
University covered the tithes, as well as providing...
- Distributism", in The
Hound of Distributism. Corção,
Gustavo (1946). Três
alqueires e uma vaca: Capa com
desenho de G. K.
Chesterton (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
- with a moio of seed. 1 moio = 15 fangas/fanegas = 60
alqueire = 120
meios alqueires (1/2
alqueire) = 240
quartas = 480
oitavas = 960
sixteenths (half eights)...
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situated within the
vicinity of the parish, an area of
approximately 500
alqueires of thicket, 400
metres (1,300 ft)
above sea level. On 3 July 1839, an...
- Metric, but some non-metric
units are used for
specific areas:
rural land –
alqueire;
cattle weight – arroba;
screen sizes – polegada; tyre
pressure – libra-força...
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royal records indicated the
annual salary was 19,000 réis, one moio (60
alqueires) and one pipa (500 kilograms) of wine.
Other do****ents from the historical...
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equivalent to the
alqueire of that
system (8.7 liters). In the
system introduced by
Pedro I, the
almude was
again equivalent to 2
alqueires (about 19.7 liters)...
- 1715), the
former prelate referred to the
hermitage as a
producer of two
alqueires of land. This
vicar had
purchased three-quarters of land and some lands...